Dostana Movie Review!!

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Dostana essentially employs the comedy of errors code, though not in terms of mistaken personalities but preferences. Karan Johar extends his legacy of kanta-ben humor as the crux of the story. 

The setting is in Miami where Samir (Abhishek Bachchan) and Karan (John Abraham) almost turn homo in quest for a home. Together they pose as a gay couple to gain rental accommodation in a swanky apartment owned by Neha (Priyanka Chopra). Neha has no qualms about sharing her flat with the male duo thanks to their happy-and-gay ways. The trio team up to become the best of buddies. 

Friendship expectedly ends up into love in Bollywood and, as anticipated, Samir and Karan are both besotted by their beautiful roommate. Since Saajan styled sacrifices are no more the order of the day, this love triangle evades the path followed by Amitabh and Shatrughan in Yash Johar’s 3-decade-old Dostana . Son Karan Johar prefers traversing the David Dhawan track of one-upmanship from films like Deewana Mastana and Mujhse Shaadi Karogi 

While each one attempts to outdo the other, their competition is only multiplied with Neha falling for her colleague Abhimanyu (Bobby Deol). As one thing leads to another the film reaches a wild climax. 

Dostana would have ended up as a regular love-triangle if not for the intelligently-incorporated gay angle. Furthermore it survives significantly and skillfully throughout the film springing up smart surprises every now and then. Amongst the best of the gay gags is Kirron Kher’s scandalized outlook towards her son’s (Abhishek) gay relationship and subsequently coming to terms with his partner-preference. The cultural spoof that ensues is hilarious and the wacky conceptualization of the uproarious song ‘Maa-Da-Laadla’ deserves brownie points.

The actual story initiates in the second half and the screenplay adopts a multi-dimensional approach with sufficient twists and turns that steers away any monotony. It starts as a tug-of-war between Abhishek and John but soon the duo team up to outshine potential contender Bobby. This ensures cordial chemistry between the male leads. As the scene gets all emotional in the pre-climax, the film opts for a time-leap exactly like Kabhi Alvida Na Kehna . And while you foresee the end much before it actually arrives, the feral finish makes up for the predictability. 

Web icon Sun Micro in deep trouble!!

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Sun Microsystems Inc could be forced to sell itself or some of its assets as the economic crisis worsens problems facing the high-end computer maker, which has been struggling since the Internet bubble burst in the early 2000s. 

But tight credit markets and the challenge of valuing Sun’s intertwined software, hardware and services businesses could put off potential buyers such as rival server makers Hewlett-Packard Co, International Business Machines Corp and Dell Inc, bankers and analysts say.Last month, investment firm Southeastern Asset Management disclosed that it had become Sun’s top investor with a fifth of its shares, and said it might go around the technology company’s board to talk to “third parties” about alternatives. 

Other investors like private equity firm Kohlberg Kravis Roberts & Co may also support a sale to recover their money. KKR holds a seat on Sun’s board and had to write down the value of its $700 million debt investment in the company. 

“I have not seen a convincing strategy laid out by management,” said Shebly Seyrafi, an analyst with Calyon Securities, adding that Sun may be pressured to split up the company if management failed to turn around the business.

Sony Xperia X1: A review!!

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What kind of smart phone can Rs 44,500 buy? The luxe Xperia X1 from Sony Ericsson. At this price, it probably appeals only to recession-resistant gadget lovers, but it says something about what some gadget makers think the rest of us would want if money were no object. 

Here’s reviewing the new iPhone rival on the block.Out of the box, the device is pure eye candy, with a black or silver metal-and-plastic body, crisp 3-inch touch screen and slightly curved QWERTY keyboard that slides out smoothly with a satisfying click. The X1 has minimal included memory, so you’ll need a sizable microSD card if you want to access lots of songs, videos and photos on it; I used a 4 gigabyte card during my testing, which was enough for plenty of content. 

But even before I turned it on, I started to get nervous about the whopping number of choices I’d have to make. I felt more confused about the phone’s operations than excited about the freedom to use it as I pleased.

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